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Mark Cruth

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Focused on practice over theory, Mark is a pragmatic modern work designer and coach. With over a decade of experience experimenting with teamwork practices at places like Boeing, Nordstrom, Charles Schwab, and Rocket Mortgage, Mark’s mission is to inject modern ways of working, a transformation mindset, and the power of expert storytelling into everything he does.

Today Mark works as the Principle Modern Work Coach for Atlassian, a company focused on unleashing the potential of every team! Mark spends his days coaching both Atlassian and customer teams on new ways of working, then sharing what he’s learned at events around the world!

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  • AtlasCamp 2009

    Atlassian is gearing up for this year’s AtlasCamp — our second annual developer camp. Last year’s camp was an amazing, inspirational time, and this year’s…

  • A tech writer gets intimate with the Atlassian Plugin SDK

    Atlassian supergeeks have been happily engrossed in creating a brand new Atlassian Plugin SDK, to be ready for Codegeist and then to be hyperpolished for…

  • Oz News: Wiki Wed, SJUG, Agile Australia discount and more

    Update on happenings in and around the Sydney Atlassian office and the Australian IT sector. This post – September and October events: Wiki Wednesday, SJUG,…

  • Jira 4 – Beta 3 now available

    I am happy to announce that we have just released Jira 4 Beta 3. This release continues to build upon the 450+ fixes and enhancements…

  • Announcing Atlassian Codegeist 2009

    I’m happy to announce that starting today Codegeist 2009 is officially underway! If you’ve never heard of Codegeist before it is Atlassian’s annual development contest…

  • Confluence for Business Intelligence Part 2 – Retrieving Data

    As part of our continuing series on Confluence for Business Intelligence, today we’re going to talk about the mechanics of getting data into a Confluence…

  • Atlassian at TED – Daniel Pink on 21st Century Motivation

    Ted.com just posted the last month’s TED talks and, to our surprise, Atlassian was hailed by Dan Pink (best-selling author and former Al Gore speechwriter)…

  • Technical Writing In Agile Software Development – Part 1

    When you first begin Technical Writing in an Agile environment, you face a number of immediate problems.

  • Agile 2009 Session – Code Review for Agile Teams

    Are you attending Agile 2009 in Chicago this week? Interested in learning more about how code review can be effectively done in an agile teams…

  • Video: Enterprise Tester by Catch Limited

    A huge thank you goes out to Bryce Day of Catch Limited for giving us today’s Plugin of the Month webinar: Enterprise Tester. Bryce was…

  • Testing: You don't have to be Agile to be agile

    Test teams don’t usually choose their organisations software development methodology. Hopefully the irony of being in such a situation is not lost on any teams…

  • Missed the Bamboo 2.3 webinar? Check out the recording

    The webinar includes a quick summary of the new features, and then a demo of a real-world instance of Bamboo that runs in the Amazon…

  • Confluence for Business Intelligence – Part 1

    Everyone knows that Confluence is a great enterprise wiki. At Atlassian, we also use Confluence as our reporting and business intelligence tool for tracking sales…

  • Atlassian Connector for Eclipse 1.2 is Available

    Version 1.2 of the Atlassian Connector for Eclipse is officially in the wild! This release includes a bunch of bug fixes and minor enhancements, plus…

  • Power to the People! Host your own User Groups

    From where I sit as Atlassian’s events manager, community is a big (maybe the biggest) part of what makes us Atlassian. For the past 3…